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SOCCER. Technical Old Boys 3, High School Old ]Joys 2. AMBERLEY RACES. Glasnovin Handicap, 90sovs. Im. 5 Capital ,(7.10) 1, 1 Cyclonic (8.9) 2, 3 Fair Weather (8.9) 3. Scr: Sam Smith. Won by a neck. Time, Imin 27 l-ssec. OAMARU TROTS. Papakaio Handicap, 120sovs. 1-Jm. —1 Rocks Ahead (scr) 1, o Golden Cross (T2yds) 2,2 Royal de Oro (scr) 3. Scr; Banffshire Lad, Red Spur. Woi/ by )) lengths; I.] lengths. Time, 2min 49 2-sscc. WAIKATO TROTS. Waikato Handicap, 275sovs. 2m. —5 Smooger (24yds) 1, 3 Jackie Thorpe (24yds)' 2, 7 Willie Derby (00yds) 3. Scr: Bingen Chief, Nimbus. Won by a head; 3 lengths. Time, 4min 32 l-oscc. NELSON RACES. Nelson Cnp ? loOsovs.B Ijm.—2 Korero (7.12) 1, 1 Walton Park (8.13) 2, 3 Sisterina (7.10) 3. The only starters,. Won by two lengths; 4 lengths. Time, 2min ICscc. THE GERMAN ARMY. BERLIN, May 10.—Tu Chi Chem, chief of the Canton Military Academy, after studying the German army, says the Chinese- army will be remodelled on it, because i.t is the most modern in the world.
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Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 26
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